I listen to Rick Venturi on the radio here in Indy. He can tell you what the Colts need to do to win, how to stop the other team ect. ect. ect. Yet when he's been a real coach with a team what happened? As an NFL HC he is 2 - 19. He talks the talk but talk is cheap!

If Strief is to be believed, and why wouldn't he be, Peat is going to be staying at LG. Interesting.

From reports earlier this week Peat has improved light years with his technique and coaches and players have commented that he's doing several things smoothly that he struggled with last year.

Settling into a spot, 100 percent, has changed his approach," right tackle Zach Strief said. "I think that he has really detailed his stuff.

"I would say in the last week we've seen Peat do things that we've been trying to get him to do for two years, and then you see it and you see it again and then you see it again. And its like, OK, he's got it."

"The progression is definitely noticeable," Unger said of Peat.

"We know he feels more comfortable on the left side of the ball, and I think any time you're getting multiple reps at the same position, I think you begin to build some cohesiveness with your group," Payton said.